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In the past few seasons, the story has tender to centre around whether or not Levy would sack the manager, but with Poch, the issue is can Levy keep him?
Already, the media has begun to tap him up, by suggesting that he'd be an ideal replacement for LVG, at United, and rival fans are taunting us with the prospect that he'll be great at Real when Zidane screws up.
It's easy to understand why Poch's talents will be in demand by any number of top clubs. He got both Saints and Spurs to levels of fitness that are extremely impressive, and the manner in which he has brought on the youth at Spurs has been nothing short of revolutionary. The manner in which he has nurtured our English talent is surely enough to make him the envy of the likes of United, £ity, and Chelsea?
I will flatter myself, and say that Spurs have enough to offer him, in terms of potential for our club and the squad, to encourage him to stay; but I will admit to a nagging voice that occasionally whispers the word "ambition" to me, and force me to question whether, to an ambitious manager - one who dreams of winning the league title and European honours - we have sufficient to offer, should United or Chelsea come knocking?
What do you lads think?
Already, the media has begun to tap him up, by suggesting that he'd be an ideal replacement for LVG, at United, and rival fans are taunting us with the prospect that he'll be great at Real when Zidane screws up.
It's easy to understand why Poch's talents will be in demand by any number of top clubs. He got both Saints and Spurs to levels of fitness that are extremely impressive, and the manner in which he has brought on the youth at Spurs has been nothing short of revolutionary. The manner in which he has nurtured our English talent is surely enough to make him the envy of the likes of United, £ity, and Chelsea?
I will flatter myself, and say that Spurs have enough to offer him, in terms of potential for our club and the squad, to encourage him to stay; but I will admit to a nagging voice that occasionally whispers the word "ambition" to me, and force me to question whether, to an ambitious manager - one who dreams of winning the league title and European honours - we have sufficient to offer, should United or Chelsea come knocking?
What do you lads think?
